Let Me Solo Her has finally been freed from Elden Ring jail after getting a 180-day ban for using a Fortnite dance mod

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L🎶egendary Elden Ring player Let Me Solo Her is now welcome to play the game once again after a💦 nearly six-month ban.

For almost six months, the Lands Between have been missing something, or someone, I should say. Let Me Solo Her, the Elden Ring player who rose to hero status by repeatedly helping out players struggling with boss fights and aski🦂ng those players i✃f he could solo the battles for them, is back where he belongs after being banned for 180 days over a Fortnite dance 🧔emote.

For the uninitiated, Let Me Solo Her is as famous for his virtuous behavior in-game as he is for his incredible ability to kneecap some of the toughest fights in the game, most famously Malenia and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:more recently the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Shadow of the Erdtree DLC's fin🍷al boss Radah🎀n, wearing nothing but a damn bucket on his head. And th♒ere I was all along getting stomped by Margit over and ovꦏer again.

Needless to say, his ab💯sence from the Lands Between has left a void that perhaps no other player could fill, but now he's back. In a triumphant tweet, Let Me Solo Her announces "I AM FREE" alongside a picture of a person breaking free from prison shackles.

that his main Elden Ring account was banned after he used a mod to make his character dance around using a Fortnite emote. It seems that ban has now expire💦d, freeing the way for the leg🎐endary Tarnished to go back to doing what he does best: making everyone else feel utterly inadequate.

After 967 deaths, Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree player takes the 'no Scadutree blessing' challenge to the next level by beating the entire DLC on uncapped NG +1,000.

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